Saturday, July 29, 2006

back on dry land

Well we returned home last night at about 10:30pm. The trip home from Seattle was uneventful and overall the trip was wonderful! We have a lot of good photos and some good video to share with everyone. Last night was rough because even though it was 2am, our bodies were still telling us it was 9pm! And this morning I woke up and my equilibrium was still messed up so up until a few hours ago I still felt like I was swaying like on the ship. Yay! :( Anyway, we are very happy to be home, but we won't be here for long. Sean and I will be going to East Hampton Thursday or Friday for Conlon and TracyAnn's wedding. Before that I have to shop for school, get into my classroom and start organizing and preparing, and meet all of my fellow teachers to pick their brains. So incredibly overwhelmed with all of that stuff.

Tomorrow we are having a crab feast with my dad's cousin Mark and his family from California, so that should be entertaining. I spoke to my grandmother on the phone this evening and she sounded great! I asked how she was feeling and she said she was having a great day, maybe her best day so far. So if you check the comments from the last post my mom left an update of the whole situation. We should have some more information sometime this week. Anyway, we are happy to be home and now we get to prepare for our next trip!

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

cruisin' to ketchikan

We are currently en route to Ketchikan, Alaska and it is another rough day on the ship. This morning we woke up to find Hubbard's Glacier outside, which was truly an amazing sight! Of course, we took a ton of pictures. Yesterday, had a true Alaskan experience (or so everyone kept telling us) in the cold and rain on a river. We boarded a jet boat in the Chilkat River in Haines, Alaska and headed out through an Eagle and Wildlife Preserve. It was about 60 degrees maybe and raining. And with the wind blowing when the boat moved, we got an added treat. But we did see a few bald eagles and a baby moose. Well worth it. Sean loved the little adventure, while I was a little less crazy about it. All in all it was a good time. We had a weenie roast afterwards at the boarding spot, compliments of the tour company. And, our tour guide, Amy, looked EXACTLY like Jessica Biel, uncanny!

In Juneau, on Sunday, we went out on a tour boat for Evening Whale Watching, which was fantastic! We had a hunch that we would see something great because it was a guaranteed sighting or we would get money back, but I don't think that even the tour guides had this in mind for us. Almost immediately out of the harbor, we came upon a total of 8 humpback whales feeding. It was awesome, we spent about an hour watching them and following them, and got some amazing video and photos. We went out a little further and were able to see some harbor seals, which was just an added bonus!

That is about all for now, at 75 cents a minute for Internet access (which Sean keeps reminding me). We will be home before we know it. Tomorrow is Ketchikan and our seaplane adventure!

Sunday, July 23, 2006

almost to juneau

Well, it has been a long trip so far, and we have only been on the ship for two days! It all started when we left the harbor in Seattle, and a woman needed medical attention so they turned around, and let her back off the ship. Then once we got going again, the water was so rough that everyone spent most of the day sick yesterday. They even had empty sick bags just lying around in case you needed them. Our trip was delayed again when they stopped Friday night in Victoria, British Columbia, to let another guest off because he fell on deck and needed medical attention, which has delayed our arrival into Juneau. Sean and I relaxed in the morning yesterday with massages and facials (very nice). But it was still cold and rough all day. We headed back in late afternoon to take a nap and once we woke up, I was sick as a dog, for the rest of the night. Not sure if it was motion sickness or a virus, but I am feeling much better now. So hopefully, the trip will get better. It is almost 4pm and we are about two hours from Juneau now, where we will be doing some whale watching tonight! So please send us your best wishes and good prayers for a better trip than we have had so far! See you all soon!

Thursday, July 20, 2006



sunny in seattle

It is sunny and 80 here in Seattle, not what I expected, but pleasant! We arrived yesterday afternoon--two hours late and after a very rough flight--in Seattle. After a little rest we headed out for dinner. Today we went to the Space Needle and rode the Gray Line tourbus around the city. It was not as much as we would have liked to do, but Sean is feeling beat and we are now both battling colds. Anyway, Seattle is a lovely city, lots to do, great views. But, it is funny how the more places you've been the more places seem the same. As we were in the cab on the way to the hotel yesterday I thought...hmmm, this looks a lot like Chicago, and Baltimore! Oh well, it is nice to be able to add a pin to the map of places I've been. Tomorrow we board the ship a few blocks from our hotel at 1pm and leave Seattle at 5pm. We are so excited to head to Alaska. We should reach Juneau on Saturday afternoon, which is our first stop.

Well, we hope that everyone at home is doing well and coping with the heat! Hope it cools down a bit before we get back to MD! See you all soon!

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

off to alaska...

Well everyone, we are leaving first thing tomorrow morning headed for Seattle, final destination, Celebrity Cruise to Alaska!!! We are both so excited and looking forward to some great sightseeing and relaxing (much deserved)! We will be returning on the 28th, but keep checking the blog, we will try to post updates and maybe some photos! Mom, if you are reading this, feel free to post comments to keep everyone updated about Grandmom. See you all soon!

Saturday, July 15, 2006

it's been a good day...

Today was a good day...went to the Parto's for crabs and visiting with Grandmom. Everyone was in good spirits and Grandmom was having a pretty good day. She has really been enjoying her new fancy recliner and has begun to get used to the hospital bed.

Sean is feeling okay, seems to have come down with a cold today. So we went to Patient First tonight to get him some antibiotics so we can knock this out before our trip on Wednesday.

Courtney is here with us to spend a few days and we will be traveling to the Aab's in NY for Emma's 3rd birthday party tomorrow!

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

kicking along...

Well everything here is kicking along...My mom posted a comment on Tuesday's post to update us on my grandmother's situation, she seems to be doing pretty well. Please check it out. (Just click on comments under Tuesday). Another busy day here at home though. Sean is going to get measured for his new Marine Corp blues that he will be wearing for Conlon's wedding, which is pretty exciting! I have never seen him in his dress blues and I can't wait to see all of the Carabine boys dressed to a tee! Also having the girls of Stamp Club over tonight, which will be a lot of fun. Well, I guess we better get this day started!

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Well, another day here at the Carabines and, as always, there's something going on. As if managing Sean's health situation and all of the goodies that come with being on the steroids isn't enough for us to handle, we have found out that my grandmother has cancer. The official word is that she has weeks left and here we all are trying to manage that news. She is amazing in the way she is handling this, better than the rest of us, I might say. She just came home from the hospital yesterday and is settling back in nicely. My grandfather and uncle went and bought her a really nice recliner, since she is unable to sleep in bed, and she seems to be loving it. Overall, this is going to be extremely difficult for all of us, since we have not lost any of our grandparents to someone so close to us. Right now, we're all managing as best we can...

Sunday, July 09, 2006

why a blog?

Well, there is always something happening here at home and this would be an excellent way for us to communicate that with everyone without making a thousand phone calls. But more than that, I thought that this would be a good way to document the things that happen in our life, a way to capture the smaller details of our days. So I hope that you will all enjoy getting to read about the daily happenings at the Carabine house as we enjoy sharing them!

Stephanie